One of their first pieces, Tom Goes to The Mayor, a short, dry conversation between two nuts talking about restaurants, ended up in Penn University's Institute of Contemporary Art and landed a slot in the Philadelphia Festival of World Cinema. Fueled by Tom's success, the duo, now officially known as Tim and Eric, created several other short films and video pieces.
Stuck in a dead-end job in New York, Heidecker began sending tapes to his comic heroes in Hollywood. One such recipient was Bob Odenkirk, creator of HBO's Mr. Show with Bob & David, who loved what he saw and called Tim to offer his support. Over the next year, Tim and Eric worked with Bob to develop a TV show.
Meanwhile, Tim and Eric got lots of cool screenings in New York, showing their work before gigs from acts like The Shins, Les Savy Fav, Canned Ham and Neil Hamburger. They also performed at Tinkle (David Cross' comedy show), the Upright Citizen's Brigade Theatre, Cinema Classics, The Knitting Factory and Galapagos.
Tim and Eric's Web site, timanderic.com, started getting lots of hits from links on the Mr. Show site. Bob suggested Tim and Eric make another Tom Goes to The Mayor. This time, David Cross was a guest. In 2003, they released their own DVD called The Ultimate DVD Collection Vol. I and sold them through their Web site.
Then one night, Eric went to an Adult Swim party in Philadelphia and met Aqua Teen Hunger Force co-creator Dave Willis. Eric gave Dave a copy of Tim and Eric's stuff. The DVD floated around the Adult Swim offices and found its way to Mike Lazzo, Cartoon Network's senior vice president responsible for Adult Swim, who loved Tom Goes to The Mayor. He asked Tim and Eric to pitch a show. They liked it so much they gave Tim and Eric funds for development. Bob was brought on as an executive producer. Tim and Eric used the development money to move out to Hollywood and work on the show full time. Tom Goes to The Mayor premiered on Adult Swim in 2004 with a 30 episode two season run.
Tim and Eric have also collaborated with Zach Galifianakis in a series of viral Absolute Vodka ads that subsequently won the 2008 Webby Award for Best Online Campaign. (Over 1 million views and counting.) Following the wrap of the fifth season of the Tim and Eric Awesome Show, Great Job, and the first season of their spin-off Check It Out! With Dr. Steve Brule, the duo have turned their attention to the world of commercials, directing big budget spots for Old Spice, Red Stripe and Boost Mobile (Super Bowl XLIV premier); the pair caught the eye of Santa Monica based production company / creative think tank, PRETTYBIRD, who currently represent the twosome for commercial production.
All the while, Tim and Eric have written multiple segments for HBO's Funny or Die Presents, and their feature, Tim and Eric's Billion Dollar Movie is being produced by Will Ferrell and Adam McKay.




